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. >> appraiser: and interestingly, i bet the chairs are not worth anything like that. >> woman: no, i expect not. although we still do have a couple. >> appraiser: oh, do you? >> woman: yeah. >> appraiser: let's bring them into the next roadshow .
. >> appraiser: and interestingly, i bet the chairs are not worth anything like that. >> woman: no, i expect not. although we still do have a couple. >> appraiser: oh, do you? >> woman: yeah. >> appraiser: let's bring them into the next roadshow .
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it will be back tomorrow, i bet you. it better be or we'll be in trouble. tomorrow the sun will set at 5:00 the last time the sunset was that late was on the 8th day of november. we're going to gain 38 minutes of daylight from now until january. so daylight hours getting longer. 38 was the high this afternoon. 43 is the average. across the area 28 in frostburg. 32 in silver springs. in the low 30's across the area. the temperature map shows the cold stuff to the north that that is up to northern england and up to the canadian arctic. so the cold air is feeling off that way. what is coming in place is the moderation. these are cold, cold numbers but over the next five six, seven days we're going to see a warm-up that will spread to the east in our direction. we'll hit about 50 next week. a little disturbance coming through tomorrow morning. i think it will just give us the gusty winds and the sunshine will be around for the duration of the day. sunny and cold through the midday because of the wind it will be chilly. mid 40's on sunday and monday. then the wa
it will be back tomorrow, i bet you. it better be or we'll be in trouble. tomorrow the sun will set at 5:00 the last time the sunset was that late was on the 8th day of november. we're going to gain 38 minutes of daylight from now until january. so daylight hours getting longer. 38 was the high this afternoon. 43 is the average. across the area 28 in frostburg. 32 in silver springs. in the low 30's across the area. the temperature map shows the cold stuff to the north that that is up to...
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white fans have to pay up after the bet with seattle. -- why the mayor has to pay up after a bet with seattle. this flag will fly until sunset. -- >> this lot will fly until sunset. it is all part of honoring the bet with seattle's mayor. >> we made good on our end of the bed. not such a pretty sight out there. washington, d.c. remembering a legend this noon. mayor greg dedicated the newest monument to the godfather of gogo. preparations under way for a new park all about the smooth sounds of chuck brown. >> with the signature and smile the d.c. mayor signed into law the newest monument in a city that is full of monuments. this one is for the late chuck brown, a music icon in the city. >> beautiful. really beautiful. i am trying to hold my tears back. >> in a few months the chuck brown and music pavilion will open its doors to residents and guests. it will feature an open air amphitheater holding 900 seats an intimate setting for concertgoers just as he used to play. >> he was upbeat, energized enthusiastic, if not always connected with audience -- and always connected with the audien
white fans have to pay up after the bet with seattle. -- why the mayor has to pay up after a bet with seattle. this flag will fly until sunset. -- >> this lot will fly until sunset. it is all part of honoring the bet with seattle's mayor. >> we made good on our end of the bed. not such a pretty sight out there. washington, d.c. remembering a legend this noon. mayor greg dedicated the newest monument to the godfather of gogo. preparations under way for a new park all about the smooth...
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still, experts say with the possibility of the flu season continuing for more than a month, your best bet is getting a flu shot immediately. >> the vaccine takes about two weeks to be fully protective. but it will give you a little protection on the way to that two weeks. >> reporter: hope to get mine tomorrow. and many of us here at the office have wondered, what happened if a sick co-worker touches your computer or phone? well, experts say, there's good news. the flu virus only lasts about eight hours on the surface. >> i'm walking around in a hazmat suit myself. >>> let's get to sam and the weather. >> welcome, gio. just a reminder, it's 83 in miami today. this is what's in your new hometown. let's get to the boards. we'll show you what's going on. we'll start with a secondary low that develops in the southeast and spreads a lot of rain. some of these places where you're seeing the rainfall totals of one to three inches of rain, have had five inches of rain in a short period of time. so, this is a supersoaker for the southeast. and then, take a look at the warming that's going on into
still, experts say with the possibility of the flu season continuing for more than a month, your best bet is getting a flu shot immediately. >> the vaccine takes about two weeks to be fully protective. but it will give you a little protection on the way to that two weeks. >> reporter: hope to get mine tomorrow. and many of us here at the office have wondered, what happened if a sick co-worker touches your computer or phone? well, experts say, there's good news. the flu virus only...
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joining us now, is kate bets, author of "everyday icon: michelle obama." and one of her favorite designers. thank you for being with us. do you have the answer? what is mrs. obama going to be wearing about? and will the bangs have imact on what she chooses? >> i don't have the answer. but i think she'll be wearing long. and i think the bangs are maybe a little of a distraction from the actual answer to the question about the gown. and maybe she did that on purpose. i don't know. >> she can keep everyone talking about her hair instead of her dress. that white gown, a jason wu gown. a hard one to stop. it was stunning. >> i think she'll probably wear something in a bright color. >> and we know that mrs. obama has worn your clothes often. as a designer, do you have any ideas what she's going to wear? do you know she's going to wear you ahead of time? or are you surprised when you see it? you never know. >> i want to know how it felt to see mrs. obama wearing one of your creations? >> i was elated. i'm proud. i'm an immigrant, i moved to the u.s. at 11 from th
joining us now, is kate bets, author of "everyday icon: michelle obama." and one of her favorite designers. thank you for being with us. do you have the answer? what is mrs. obama going to be wearing about? and will the bangs have imact on what she chooses? >> i don't have the answer. but i think she'll be wearing long. and i think the bangs are maybe a little of a distraction from the actual answer to the question about the gown. and maybe she did that on purpose. i don't know....
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i bet she would like it if she was fast. hm, maybe give her some turbo boosters. tape a cheetah to her back. tape a cheetah to her back? seems like you have thought about this before. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. faster is better. and the iphone 5 downloads fastest on at&t 4g. ♪ and the iphone 5 downloads fastest on at&t 4g. and every flush after thath - with pull-ups training pants. press the button! our pull-ups big kid app is the new way to make potty training all kinds of fun! don't miss out download the app today! i'm a big kid now! bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. body washes with paper that reacts like skin. if others can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything. new dove. this is care. [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn d
i bet she would like it if she was fast. hm, maybe give her some turbo boosters. tape a cheetah to her back. tape a cheetah to her back? seems like you have thought about this before. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. faster is better. and the iphone 5 downloads fastest on at&t 4g. ♪ and the iphone 5 downloads fastest on at&t 4g. and every flush after thath - with pull-ups training pants. press the button! our pull-ups big kid app is the new way to make potty training all kinds...
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the betting pros, by the way, say the wheelbarrow is the most likely to go. you can also vote for a new token, either a cat, a robot, a helicopter, a guitar or a diamond ring. i liked the wheelbarrow. oh well. if you see something out there for our "instant index," be sure to tweet it to me, @dianesawyer. >>> and, coming up next here, we saw her take home gold in london. so, why was missy franklin so nervous for a high school swim meet? [ boys screaming ] hi, i just switched jobs and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. [ lisa ] my name's lisa and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever
the betting pros, by the way, say the wheelbarrow is the most likely to go. you can also vote for a new token, either a cat, a robot, a helicopter, a guitar or a diamond ring. i liked the wheelbarrow. oh well. if you see something out there for our "instant index," be sure to tweet it to me, @dianesawyer. >>> and, coming up next here, we saw her take home gold in london. so, why was missy franklin so nervous for a high school swim meet? [ boys screaming ] hi, i just switched...
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it's possible it will bet the tribune on movie stations. net flix ceo started out with a bang. compensation package for 2013 will double, hitting $4 million, $2 million salary, $2 million stock options he took a pay cut because of management missteps. irving azoff resigned from the world's biggest concert promoter selling 1.7 million shares of live nation stock recently. and saying oversatisfying the merger looks for returning to the entrepreneurial world. says lawyers try to shut me up, now. shares of apple gaining 4.4%. stocks third biggest jump. shares of apple gained 31%, but closing today, stocks well off it's 52 week high of $705 a shairks turning broader market, stocks closing higher for the day. your bloomberg silicon valley index higher as well. speaking of apple, 13-year-old gregory hoffman got a great christmas present. an iphone but with a catch. the blogger told gregory he had to agree to a 13-point contract to keep the device. points include keep your manners, use your manners on the phone, never ignore a call from mom or dad. mom must know the pass word as well.
it's possible it will bet the tribune on movie stations. net flix ceo started out with a bang. compensation package for 2013 will double, hitting $4 million, $2 million salary, $2 million stock options he took a pay cut because of management missteps. irving azoff resigned from the world's biggest concert promoter selling 1.7 million shares of live nation stock recently. and saying oversatisfying the merger looks for returning to the entrepreneurial world. says lawyers try to shut me up, now....
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. >> champagne, burritos, a restaurant chain is betting some customers will include this in part of the wedding. >> and a new attack ad from the nr >> novato, oakland, and sunnyvale and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> 6:15. it is not uncommon to have calm conditions in the morning which we have. we have wind in san jose, just a bit at three miles per hour. six at napa and nine at half moon bay but the calm conditions in the afternoon hours because of the huge area of high pressure, omega block high is the reason why we will have a "spare the air" day with hazy sunshine and poor air quality. we are in the 50's by noon and mid-to-upper 50's in the afternoon hours. enjoyment warmth. kristen? >> happening now firefighters are trying to rescue a woman caught between two buildings. this is a live picture of the firefighters from portland, oregon. this started after 4:00 this morning, the woman was seen smoking and a passerby heard a scream and found the woman fell into the tight space between this building and anotherredding and you can see they are working on it shining a light on-the
. >> champagne, burritos, a restaurant chain is betting some customers will include this in part of the wedding. >> and a new attack ad from the nr >> novato, oakland, and sunnyvale and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> 6:15. it is not uncommon to have calm conditions in the morning which we have. we have wind in san jose, just a bit at three miles per hour. six at napa and nine at half moon bay but the calm conditions in the afternoon hours because of the huge area...
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thank you. >> you bet. >> megyn: the new question today about why we are not seeing more investigation, any investigation into why government agents waited weeks to arrest an illegal immigrant who also is a sex offender and was working for this powerful democratic senator. the ap reported that they delayed the arrest until after that democrat was reelected, and who is investigating this, other than the associated press? that's right after this break. and the accused gunman in the devastating shootings in connecticut and colorado suspected of having serious mental health issues. now, president obama has issued some executive orders seeking the mental health, he wants a national dialog, but dr. keith ablow says the president has missed a huge opportunity and he is here to explain that. and dreaming of the day you can retire? well, one powerful group now wants you to put those dreams on hold until age 70. ♪ nine to five, yeah, service and devotion ♪ ♪ you would think that i would deserve a fair promotion
thank you. >> you bet. >> megyn: the new question today about why we are not seeing more investigation, any investigation into why government agents waited weeks to arrest an illegal immigrant who also is a sex offender and was working for this powerful democratic senator. the ap reported that they delayed the arrest until after that democrat was reelected, and who is investigating this, other than the associated press? that's right after this break. and the accused gunman in the...
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i bet he'll come with a pretty heavy hand. >> megyn: he's a west virginia guy, joe manchin and you're a west virginia guy. west virginia is not going to get behind the gun ban. what's the odds of joe manchin getting behind this, language he's more moderate on the issue, but what are the odds of that happening? >> well, there's a term we have in west virginia, it's called to crawfish, when you move back real slow and you-- >> i like that crawfish. >> and you crawfish back out of something, and it's possible that you could crawfish on something like this, in the wake of -- remember, he got reelected and six years to try it make good if he thinks this is the case. casey in pennsylvania is somebody the president would give much more pressure to. while a lot of his state looks a lot like west virginia, a lot of the state is appalachian and western pennsylvania we know loves hunting and second amendment enthusiastic region, philadelphia, a lot of gun ban enthusiasts in the metro philly area, could be pressure for casey. for reid, i don't know. >> megyn: why would these guys put themselves o
i bet he'll come with a pretty heavy hand. >> megyn: he's a west virginia guy, joe manchin and you're a west virginia guy. west virginia is not going to get behind the gun ban. what's the odds of joe manchin getting behind this, language he's more moderate on the issue, but what are the odds of that happening? >> well, there's a term we have in west virginia, it's called to crawfish, when you move back real slow and you-- >> i like that crawfish. >> and you crawfish back...
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bill: i bet she did. i was reading that she was walking on a ledge and perhaps that's how she fell in between these two walls. i mean is that a possibility? this is 3:00 this the morning. >> yeah, none of the explanations really seemed to mak make a whole lot of sense. the one thing we heard is she was holding on to the wall and yelling for help when somebody actually heard her and called for 911. bill: that was a big night out, wasn't it? a night she'll never forget. who came up with the idea to put airbags between the walls to give her separation, and who came up with the idea to spray the lubricant on her skin to free her? you were right in the middle of all of that. >> yeah, so that team that was -- that was there to extricate her, we call it a urban search and rescue team. we train regularly on different types of scenarios. we can't possibly train for every scenario, obviously, but we use several different tools to find a solution for how to extricate people from bizarre circumstances like that. bill
bill: i bet she did. i was reading that she was walking on a ledge and perhaps that's how she fell in between these two walls. i mean is that a possibility? this is 3:00 this the morning. >> yeah, none of the explanations really seemed to mak make a whole lot of sense. the one thing we heard is she was holding on to the wall and yelling for help when somebody actually heard her and called for 911. bill: that was a big night out, wasn't it? a night she'll never forget. who came up with the...
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. >> you bet, look forward tow it. bill: chris sits down with david plouff, that is "fox news sunday" with chris wallace. check out your local listings, and check him out too. thank you sir. martha: there are serious concerns over boeing's new 787 dreamliner. u.s. safety inspectors have joined an investigation on going in japan after one of these planes made an emergency landing, that happened on wednesday morning there. the pilot had spelled smoke in the cockpit. turned out that smoke was caused by a lithium ey ion battery. a similar and recurring problem in many of these planes. nearly all 50 of the 787's have been grounded. would you want to be on the one that is not? i don't know. that is pending further investigation. bill: it's a big deal for boeing. i think they'll get it figured out. it might take a little bit of time. there are questions about the current american stance in the war on terror and whether that position, that stance is leading to more things like the hostage crisis we are watching in alger kwrafp
. >> you bet, look forward tow it. bill: chris sits down with david plouff, that is "fox news sunday" with chris wallace. check out your local listings, and check him out too. thank you sir. martha: there are serious concerns over boeing's new 787 dreamliner. u.s. safety inspectors have joined an investigation on going in japan after one of these planes made an emergency landing, that happened on wednesday morning there. the pilot had spelled smoke in the cockpit. turned out...
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bill: thank you. >> reporter: you bet. bill: good to have you. thanks. >> reporter: my pleasure. martha: as the president prepares for inauguration day there's already growing controversy over the money that is being raised to help pay for the event. get ready to hear words like this inauguration brought to you by microsoft. that would be weird, right? chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live in washington. are we going to hear that? >> reporter: probably unlikely, when you watch the upcoming inaugural events they will be brought to you by at&t and microsoft and a handful of corporate donors, a big shift from 2009 when they did not accept corporate one. at&t has received $182 million in federal contracts. microsoft has $1.46 million. critics say this does not pass the smell test. >> this down is dysfunctional, there is too much money sloshing around and this brings around, really, really corruption. what if a company is bidding for a contract, then they give money and then their washington rep shows up at the event and reminds them. it's a bad idea. >> reporter: con
bill: thank you. >> reporter: you bet. bill: good to have you. thanks. >> reporter: my pleasure. martha: as the president prepares for inauguration day there's already growing controversy over the money that is being raised to help pay for the event. get ready to hear words like this inauguration brought to you by microsoft. that would be weird, right? chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live in washington. are we going to hear that? >> reporter: probably...
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bill: my bet they figure it out in time. thank you, dan springer live in seattle, washington this morning. >> back to one of the big stories of today. the white house is saying president obama will be surrounded by children when he makes his announcement on gun recommendations. 11:45 this morning we expect that. white house spokesman jay carney explains the reason he will do that today. >> they will be joined by children around the country in wrote the president's letters in the wake of tragedy expressing concerns about gun violence and school safety along with their parents. martha: joined by alan colmes, host of the "alan colmes radio show" and tucker carlson, editor, daily caller and fox news contributor. good to have you here. i'm kind of two minds about issue and you guys are probably of two minds as well. alan, what do you think, good move or not? >> i think it is a great move. these are kids that wrote to the president, doing it with their parents, with the permission of the their parents. senior bills, affect seniors
bill: my bet they figure it out in time. thank you, dan springer live in seattle, washington this morning. >> back to one of the big stories of today. the white house is saying president obama will be surrounded by children when he makes his announcement on gun recommendations. 11:45 this morning we expect that. white house spokesman jay carney explains the reason he will do that today. >> they will be joined by children around the country in wrote the president's letters in the...
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what is the wager this president is betting on going forward? does he believe that in 2014, if you stall this thing out for two years and give yourself a chance to take pack the house, in 2014 is that the wager now, give you two years to do what you want, between 2014 and 2016? >> it may well be but the fact remace -- remains, the quote, unquote rich and confiscate the wealth and it will not do anything to solve the lon term problems of u.s. debt. it could take a short term chunk out and take a significant chunk out of our current deficit and debt and bring down the debt slightly but once you look at the trajectory of programs like medicare, medicaid, social security you're looking same long-term spending trajectory and same escalated levels of debt of the i don't know his strategy. when he came into office in 2009, shortly before he was sworn in as president he promised to cut the deficit in half and said that entitlement spending was going to be central to those changes. he hasn't done anything about it. he never offered a plan. he mocked repu
what is the wager this president is betting on going forward? does he believe that in 2014, if you stall this thing out for two years and give yourself a chance to take pack the house, in 2014 is that the wager now, give you two years to do what you want, between 2014 and 2016? >> it may well be but the fact remace -- remains, the quote, unquote rich and confiscate the wealth and it will not do anything to solve the lon term problems of u.s. debt. it could take a short term chunk out and...
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i think his best bet in a situation like this would be to be totally transparent. there are some very expensive, thorough, and damning reporting done here that clearly shows the need for him to explain some of the inconsistencies in the meeting, in the version of when they met at stanford and how that -- if there was a misunderstanding with his father explaining that to a south bend tribune reporter, then they need to come clean and explain that. because right now a lot of the -- a lot of the things that notre dame clearly defending manti te'o, and you want to learn why they're so convinced that he is just an innocent victim here. >> so is that word the original story of their face-to-face meeting? there is an article from 2009 about this face-to-face meeting kind of a tender moment, an awkward moment. it came from his father, as far as you understand? >> well, the way i understand it was that there was a version about the initial meeting told to the tribune and reported that way. and i think that there might have been some sort of misunderstanding that jack allude
i think his best bet in a situation like this would be to be totally transparent. there are some very expensive, thorough, and damning reporting done here that clearly shows the need for him to explain some of the inconsistencies in the meeting, in the version of when they met at stanford and how that -- if there was a misunderstanding with his father explaining that to a south bend tribune reporter, then they need to come clean and explain that. because right now a lot of the -- a lot of the...
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shareholders may like high risk bets, particularly high leverage because they get higher returns from those high risks at least until something goes wrong. by contrast, debtholders have traditionally been a force for moderation in the marketplace because they only get a fixed rate of interest whatever the debt obligation promises and when the company starts to take more risk, it is managed. but implicit government backing of the deaths of our largest financial institutions mean that this market discipline has suddenly been undermined. so today i want to talk about my new book, while some firms thrive while others fail, this builds on my work at the financial crisis inquiry commission. we studied internal documents. i can't tell you how many, from financial institutions and their regulators, interviewed ceos risk officers, bankers, traders, regulators, publishingmakers and other people to try to understand from everybody's perspective putting it altogether what went on here and in 2010, we were still in a stage where people on wall street and in the financial system were in shock and p
shareholders may like high risk bets, particularly high leverage because they get higher returns from those high risks at least until something goes wrong. by contrast, debtholders have traditionally been a force for moderation in the marketplace because they only get a fixed rate of interest whatever the debt obligation promises and when the company starts to take more risk, it is managed. but implicit government backing of the deaths of our largest financial institutions mean that this market...
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diana said i'll bet my bottom dollar it is a pair of debate outside. so he lived in this mansion of fifth avenue. he entertained his friends, but he slowly faded in the fall of 1945. bernard farouk was one of his favorite cardplaying partners during the final days. then he went into the hospital and died in january -- the end of january 1945 and his funeral was at saint bartholomew's church on fifth avenue. [inaudible] -- other members of roosevelt's brain trust? >> at what is his relationship with rexford talk well i'm probably way more and others are in the new to the brain trust? he was a part of the brain trust. he came into really had up for jobs programs. he did meet occasionally with a group at the department of agriculture. he obviously knew them all. he was close to felix frankfurter. the people that really worked with him for oscar cox and isadora lupine. but he was very close to frances perkins. frances perkins helped him get his job. hey, nancy. >> you tacked a little bit about cordell hull and the extraordinary situation is hopkins being,
diana said i'll bet my bottom dollar it is a pair of debate outside. so he lived in this mansion of fifth avenue. he entertained his friends, but he slowly faded in the fall of 1945. bernard farouk was one of his favorite cardplaying partners during the final days. then he went into the hospital and died in january -- the end of january 1945 and his funeral was at saint bartholomew's church on fifth avenue. [inaudible] -- other members of roosevelt's brain trust? >> at what is his...
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and diana said i'll bet my bottom dollar it was avril herriman who bankrolled that. so he lived in this mansion on fifth avenue. he entertained his friends. but he slowly faded in the fall of 1945. bernard pa rook was one of his -- baa rook was one of his favorite card-playing partners during the final days, and then he went into the hospital, and he died in january of -- right at the end of january 1945, and his funeral was at st. bartholomew's church on fifth avenue. i'm sorry, hi. yeah. >> what was hopkins' relationship to tugwell and other members of roosevelt's brain trust? >> yeah. what was his relationship with rexford tugwell and probably ray moley and the others who were in the sort of new deal brain trust. he wasn't part of the brain trust. you know, he came in to really head up the jobs programs. he did meet occasional ri with -- occasionally with sort of that rump group over at the department of agriculture. he obviously knew them all. he was close to felix frankfurter. his guys know -- the people who really worked with him were oscar cox and isadore rubi
and diana said i'll bet my bottom dollar it was avril herriman who bankrolled that. so he lived in this mansion on fifth avenue. he entertained his friends. but he slowly faded in the fall of 1945. bernard pa rook was one of his -- baa rook was one of his favorite card-playing partners during the final days, and then he went into the hospital, and he died in january of -- right at the end of january 1945, and his funeral was at st. bartholomew's church on fifth avenue. i'm sorry, hi. yeah....
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you bet on nonexistent. but this leaves you with a slight problem. a scientific challenge that is right under your nose. if there is no creator, no engineer, no only nip tent conscious presiding over everything, then how did time and space come to be? how did the universe create something so unlikely, so prizing, something that broke every previous rule and made brand new rules of its own? how does a godless cosmos make pro tons, planets, crocodiles, crusaders and milky ways? how does it burp forth you and me? that becomes the quest of a lifetime for you. you will begin in 1956, the it's the mission you will pursue for over half a century, it's the question who's answer, be if you are lucky, can help us reperceive how does the cosmos create? it is the question. it is the god problem. there are clues to the god problem. clues in aristotle's sneaky tricks, clues in galileo's creationism, clues in isaac newton's intelligent design, clues in einstein's pajamas, clues in john conway's game of life, clues in the new kind of science and clues in those darn
you bet on nonexistent. but this leaves you with a slight problem. a scientific challenge that is right under your nose. if there is no creator, no engineer, no only nip tent conscious presiding over everything, then how did time and space come to be? how did the universe create something so unlikely, so prizing, something that broke every previous rule and made brand new rules of its own? how does a godless cosmos make pro tons, planets, crocodiles, crusaders and milky ways? how does it burp...
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that must've been -- today that would be very cothat must've bet would be very controversial. was a controversial? >> hopkins himself was a lightning rod for criticism. and he was considered to be a rasputin, putting evil thoughts into heads. so the controversy that he had all those powers. he was the only civilian admitted into the map room in the white house with all the cables. all the cables came in from all over the world on national security issues. he was the only guy admitted in there to go in there anytime he wanted to. so he was hated by the conservatives of the country at the time. they printed all kinds of scurrilous things about him in "the washington post." despite his thick skin, he was very sincere, particularly about allegations against his wife supposedly taking tools from [inaudible name]. not the jewels that she said she took, but some other ones. [laughter] but yeah, i mean, when they reorganize the state department, he was very severely criticized for packing it with his people, which he did. basically choosing secretary of state. and could there be someb
that must've been -- today that would be very cothat must've bet would be very controversial. was a controversial? >> hopkins himself was a lightning rod for criticism. and he was considered to be a rasputin, putting evil thoughts into heads. so the controversy that he had all those powers. he was the only civilian admitted into the map room in the white house with all the cables. all the cables came in from all over the world on national security issues. he was the only guy admitted in...
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dusty old cask alien that was spoken or written in before and somebody asked me just the other day, i bet if olivo were living today he would have been using social media. and i'm sure he would have. would he have change the language? i don't know. of course that is what we are here to discuss. which would bring us to the subject of the may king of books which is you know the bible tells us, there is no end to the making of books and we are very fortunate to have a great panel of speakers. we are still waiting for the fourth one to calm and i hope she will, dissenting on us like an angel from on high, but we have two representative -- i wanted to make sure we had two representatives of fiction from different houses and i chose nan talese and geofrey kloske because i thought they were two very different corners of the industry and it turns out that jeff, i think it was 10 days or week ago penguin and random house have merged making probably the largest trade publishing conglomerate in the world. although i thought i was inviting people from two corners of the world, they have become one co
dusty old cask alien that was spoken or written in before and somebody asked me just the other day, i bet if olivo were living today he would have been using social media. and i'm sure he would have. would he have change the language? i don't know. of course that is what we are here to discuss. which would bring us to the subject of the may king of books which is you know the bible tells us, there is no end to the making of books and we are very fortunate to have a great panel of speakers. we...
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the reason is the audience is spread out through off-track betting and simulcasting race is a different tracks. there are trucks there are no horse races them that people can wager on horses from other tracks. that said, it is not as popular as it was in the 1930's. a lot of that is in the 1930's the nfl and the nba didn't exist yet. they're also wasn't the proliferation of gambling opportunities. so, things have changed in that way to read it grew in popularity for quite some time and the biggest mistake that raising made was to not allow television. when television came out, they were not allowing a lot of major races to be shown on tv because they were worried people wouldn't bet on them anymore. television went to football and that hurt the sport a lot. it's coming back with a vengeance right now. all of the indicators are on the upswing for the races and i am very optimistic. >> there is no doubt that your [inaudible] >> we have a couple questions over here. >> what's your next book going to be? >> i get asked that a lot. i actually got a whole lot sicker once i finished the book.
the reason is the audience is spread out through off-track betting and simulcasting race is a different tracks. there are trucks there are no horse races them that people can wager on horses from other tracks. that said, it is not as popular as it was in the 1930's. a lot of that is in the 1930's the nfl and the nba didn't exist yet. they're also wasn't the proliferation of gambling opportunities. so, things have changed in that way to read it grew in popularity for quite some time and the...
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. >> i bet, rita. and can you tell us, it was it a newschopper? were they doing traffic or was it a private helicopter? do we know? >> reporter: it's a commercial helicopter. it's unclear who was on board. we understand police are still notifying the families. but at this point, we have just been told it was a commercial helicopter. >> is
. >> i bet, rita. and can you tell us, it was it a newschopper? were they doing traffic or was it a private helicopter? do we know? >> reporter: it's a commercial helicopter. it's unclear who was on board. we understand police are still notifying the families. but at this point, we have just been told it was a commercial helicopter. >> is
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i bet you that is a pretty nice place. right now we're on bourbon street in the historic french quarter. you can see behind me the the infamous bourbon street. if you hear the noise, these are all the trash trucks coming out and cleaning up the mess from the night before. they do such a great job. you would never know that the night before this street was littered with trash, beads and anything else people were throwing in the streets so the crews are very busy. the french quarter is such a beautiful place. that's not all new orleans has to offer. there's another part of town which is uptown. we kind of explored that yesterday. it's one of the only places that didn't flood during hurricane katrina and i'll show you what people there say is so special about that part of town. that is coming up. >> a quick question. did george lucas ever stop walking or did you just walk right out of town with him? >> he did not stop walking. i think he just wanted to keep on or maybe he thought we would leave him alone eventually but he was
i bet you that is a pretty nice place. right now we're on bourbon street in the historic french quarter. you can see behind me the the infamous bourbon street. if you hear the noise, these are all the trash trucks coming out and cleaning up the mess from the night before. they do such a great job. you would never know that the night before this street was littered with trash, beads and anything else people were throwing in the streets so the crews are very busy. the french quarter is such a...
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i bet a lot of people show up. >>> five contractors are sending sealed envelopes to sacramento this week. they are hoping to win the contract to start building the state's high-speed rail system. the "mercury news" explains the contractors submit one package with their plan for the project. and then another sealed envelope containing their price. officials will first check proposals and then open the envelopes with the costs. >>> the feds are looking to crackdown on distracted flying. it's aimed at keeping airline pilots from using personal electronics at any time during the flight. currently they only have to put down their devices during critical phases of flight like take-off and landing. and there have been a number of recent incidents involving distracted pilots. >>> united will now deliver your bags so you don't have to wait for them at baggage claim. on top of the regular baggage fee 30 for 1, 30 for 2, 50 for 3 and more. the service is available in boston, honolulu, houston, chicago and a lot of people will take advantage of it. >> if you are in a hurry and don't want to bring it
i bet a lot of people show up. >>> five contractors are sending sealed envelopes to sacramento this week. they are hoping to win the contract to start building the state's high-speed rail system. the "mercury news" explains the contractors submit one package with their plan for the project. and then another sealed envelope containing their price. officials will first check proposals and then open the envelopes with the costs. >>> the feds are looking to crackdown on...
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>> i would bet new orleans, but you better bring a rain jacket. it's dumping down there. >> that's what i heard. but i don't even care. it's my first super bowl. i don't care about the rain. good morning, frank. good to see you. for the first time, consumer reports is rating cancer screenings. the tests that could save your life and eight tests you should probably skip. plus a man trying to help oakland cut crime. we'll talk to, toker police former police chief bill bratton. and unexpected hidden talents among the 49ers. we'll see you at 7:00. tomorrow we'll be in new orleans. can't wait to go. >> i am jealous. have fun and be sure to root on the 49ers. thank you, gayle. >>> mike sugerman is making the traditional american road trip to new orleans driving across country. his latest stop along the way to new orleans, put him in the so-called yellow rose of texas. the city of amarillo. i have one question for you, sir. are you hungry? >> it is the -- yes. [ laughter ] >> reporter: you're going to have to wait to find out because i am in the beautifu
>> i would bet new orleans, but you better bring a rain jacket. it's dumping down there. >> that's what i heard. but i don't even care. it's my first super bowl. i don't care about the rain. good morning, frank. good to see you. for the first time, consumer reports is rating cancer screenings. the tests that could save your life and eight tests you should probably skip. plus a man trying to help oakland cut crime. we'll talk to, toker police former police chief bill bratton. and...
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as is tradition, there's a mayor's bet. if the 49, win green bay will give hundreds of children free tours of the new exploratorium. and will of course send over cheese, chocolates and wine. if the packers win, san francisco will sponsor a free admission day at the new children's museum of green bay and send over sourdough bread, chocolates and anchor steam beer. >>> and let's take a look live outside our studios in san francisco. the city is all lit up in red and gold for tomorrow's big play-off game. vern will have a preview coming up in sports. >> nice touch. >> gorgeous. >> cheese and beer. >> hm. >> just like a fine wine. goes together. like freezing and cold. >>> it's going to feel like january out there at the game because temperatures will going to remain cool. temperatures well below average for this time of year and yet there's a silver lining behind all this cloudiness. it's not producing much rain as you can see on the hi-def doppler. at last a few little cells out there around the delta, north of stockton and s
as is tradition, there's a mayor's bet. if the 49, win green bay will give hundreds of children free tours of the new exploratorium. and will of course send over cheese, chocolates and wine. if the packers win, san francisco will sponsor a free admission day at the new children's museum of green bay and send over sourdough bread, chocolates and anchor steam beer. >>> and let's take a look live outside our studios in san francisco. the city is all lit up in red and gold for tomorrow's...
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>> you bet i am. >> i'm excited to be in new orleans -- >> how was washington late last night? >> i went to bed early because we get up early, but this were lots of parties here in washington and certainly apparently a very late night party at the white house. we'll have more on that later. >>> and royal watchers have been focused on prince william and kate but now prince harry is back in the spotlight. he's coming home after his second military deployment to afghanistan. and he's sharing never-before-heard details about his mission and the mistakes of his private life. mark phillips is in london. mark good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you're right we haven't seen much of prince harry lately. and that's not an accident. he has been away at war. but the prince who can't stop making news seems to be making up for lost time. the warrior prince is all over the headlines again today, and here's why. for five months prince harry has been living the life he clearly prefers to the one he'd been dealt. there are no royal restrictions to his royal as a helicopter co-pilot gunner o
>> you bet i am. >> i'm excited to be in new orleans -- >> how was washington late last night? >> i went to bed early because we get up early, but this were lots of parties here in washington and certainly apparently a very late night party at the white house. we'll have more on that later. >>> and royal watchers have been focused on prince william and kate but now prince harry is back in the spotlight. he's coming home after his second military deployment to...
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. >> you bet. >> and bob will have much more on this year's presidential inauguration on "face the nation" tomorrow morning at 10:00 eastern time. >>> coming up the social life isn't what it seems to be. >> you can ask me anything. >> how are we doing a that point? >> hard to say. so far it's your first typical date. >> and i want to be different from the other guys. >> we'll tell you what's changed and why. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> america has never been united by blood or birth or soil. we're bound by ideals that are moved beyond our backgrounds, lift us above our interests, and teach us what it means to be citizens. ball on monday night, two inaugural balls. but that's a far cry from the balls of the past. joining us now, someone who knows those balls very well sally quinn. goo to have you. >> good to be here. >> back in '09, it was ten. now two. why the changes? is it the economy or something else? >> i think a lot of it has to do with the economy and the fact that it's a second inauguration and most people don't have the same excitement about it. but it is 40,
. >> you bet. >> and bob will have much more on this year's presidential inauguration on "face the nation" tomorrow morning at 10:00 eastern time. >>> coming up the social life isn't what it seems to be. >> you can ask me anything. >> how are we doing a that point? >> hard to say. so far it's your first typical date. >> and i want to be different from the other guys. >> we'll tell you what's changed and why. you're watching "cbs...
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>> you bet. i'm behind it 100%. >> i hear all this agreement with the president, but if you say you won't enforce the rules, give me a rule you will enforce. >> if there is an executive order that offends the second amendment and the other constitution of the united states and those are orders that i would really take a hard stance and i take issue with. >> i'm looking at number seven. launch a national safe and responsible gun ownership campaign. does that violate the second amendment? >> well, what's the definition of that? i don't see an explanation of what does that mean? if it's defined more and we can take a look at it, i'm not the only sheriff around or law enforcement official that is looking at this. you take a look at it and you see if there is points in it that we don't agree with. we need to have a discussion about it. that's how this thing came about. i was getting lots of questions from my citizens in my county and my deputies were too. my position on this. i decided i needed to let
>> you bet. i'm behind it 100%. >> i hear all this agreement with the president, but if you say you won't enforce the rules, give me a rule you will enforce. >> if there is an executive order that offends the second amendment and the other constitution of the united states and those are orders that i would really take a hard stance and i take issue with. >> i'm looking at number seven. launch a national safe and responsible gun ownership campaign. does that violate the...
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>> you bet. >>> the u.s. and britain and other governments involved are demanding more information from algeria about the military operation that we're hearing is ongoing hours upon hours into it. specifically why they were not told about the raid before it was actually launched. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> on monday millions of us are going to be watching president obama when he raises his right hand and takes the oath of the office of president, which will be live
>> you bet. >>> the u.s. and britain and other governments involved are demanding more information from algeria about the military operation that we're hearing is ongoing hours upon hours into it. specifically why they were not told about the raid before it was actually launched. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health...
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>> i prefer he spends that time he would spend with me with someone like like o'reilly or bet betsy andrea. there are plenty of people where it's a lot more raw, betsy andrea, from some of those videos you could see last night. >> i don't know if he's spoken to her yet, it sounds like he's tried to reach out to her, but he owes her, he needs to fly over there and meet with her face to face. >> does any of the success that you had with him count for anything now? or is it all completely discredited? >> it counts for a lot of things, a lot of life -- i learned a lot of hard lessons and i'm a much better person for it today. you know, but all the results on the bike, i look at my whole career as one crazy fiasco, you can delete my name off all the results, that's absolutely fine. >> tyler, it's been fascinating talking to you, it must have been an extraordinary experience to watch that interview last night, finally seeing the man who was your leader t mentor, the gentleman of the team finally confessing. >> suzanna, a fascinating interview there with tyler. >> piers, it's kind of sad to say h
>> i prefer he spends that time he would spend with me with someone like like o'reilly or bet betsy andrea. there are plenty of people where it's a lot more raw, betsy andrea, from some of those videos you could see last night. >> i don't know if he's spoken to her yet, it sounds like he's tried to reach out to her, but he owes her, he needs to fly over there and meet with her face to face. >> does any of the success that you had with him count for anything now? or is it all...
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i think he should invite me to camp david and i'll go skeet shooting with him and i bet i'll beat him. >> as to why there are no photos, white house spokesman jay carney hedged. >> is there a photograph of him doing it? >> there may be but i haven't seen it. >> why haven't we heard about it before? >> because when he goes to camp david he goes to spend time with his family and friends and relax, not to produce photographs. >> again, whatever! still, why did the president feel the need to bring this up at all, if he wanted to win over gun rights advocates, skeet shooting isn't exactly on target. the nra said "the second amendment is not about shooting skeet and it's not a tradition. it's a fundamental right upheld by the u.s. supreme court." so while obama seemed to be reaching out, however awkwardly, to gun owner, the whole thing may have backfired. obama skeet shooting on target or telling? facebook.com/carolcnn, or tweet me @carolcnn. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new
i think he should invite me to camp david and i'll go skeet shooting with him and i bet i'll beat him. >> as to why there are no photos, white house spokesman jay carney hedged. >> is there a photograph of him doing it? >> there may be but i haven't seen it. >> why haven't we heard about it before? >> because when he goes to camp david he goes to spend time with his family and friends and relax, not to produce photographs. >> again, whatever! still, why did...
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you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> you mentioned assault weapons ban, one of the items the vice president mentioned possibly as part of his proposal. you heard what he just said, that coming from the nra. what do you think? >> well, the nra is going to use the muscle that it has used in prior congresses to try and fear, put fear into members' voting decisions, trying to tell them they're going to lose their elections. interestingly enough, in 2008, more recently in 2012, the nra did very poorly in terms of getting their candidates elected. we have got to do what's right for the american people. we shouldn't have a situation where people are afraid to go to a movie, to go -- to take their kids to school, to just carry on their lives without fear that there is going to be a gunman there spraying an assault weapon at them. so we have to take some steps. the fact that our background check does not e
you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> you mentioned assault weapons ban, one of the items the vice president mentioned possibly as part of his proposal. you heard what he just said, that coming from the nra. what do you think? >> well, the nra is going to use the muscle that it has used in prior congresses to try and fear, put fear into members'...
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investors around the world will ask if the united states of america a safe bet. >> the republican house speaker john boehner responding immediately to the president's remarks issuing a statement that read "the american people do not support raising the debt ceiling without reducing government spending at the same time. the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are real, but so, too, are the consequences of allowing our spending problem to go unresolved." joining us is amy kremer, chairwoman of the tea party express. thanks for coming in this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> safe bet you're against raising the debt ceiling without spending cuts. >> the problem is the spending cuts never come. the republicans find themselves in the situation all the time t happened with reagan and bush 41 and with the sequester, it's been put off for two months, the spending cuts never come and we cannot continue down this path with over $16 trillion in debt, and a deficit of $1.4 trillion to $1.6 trillion per year. we're spending $1.6 million per year than we're bringing in. >> you've
investors around the world will ask if the united states of america a safe bet. >> the republican house speaker john boehner responding immediately to the president's remarks issuing a statement that read "the american people do not support raising the debt ceiling without reducing government spending at the same time. the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are real, but so, too, are the consequences of allowing our spending problem to go unresolved." joining...
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london wale trade that cost the company more than $6 billion, those were trades that were making big bets on complex derivatives, the company says dimon bears the ultimate responsibility, so guess what, the bank cut his total salary which includes his bonus, they cut it in half to $11.5 million. i know, poor jamie dimon. but do you know what, he made $23.5 million last year, so $11.5 million, what a pauper. >> i'm glad he won't have to apply for food stamps. goldman sachs, we'll touch on that before you go? >> okay, goldman had a strong finish as well. also benefiting from the housing recovery and the credit conditions that are getting better. goldman booking a profit of almost $3 billion and that's triple from a year ago. and despite what ceo lloyd blankfein called a challenging economic conditions for most of the year, goldman pretty much coming out very strong. what's most interesting with goldman, carol, and there's this shift going on from making money on trading and investment management to goldman getting most of its growth from lending money. you look at goldman shares, they recov
london wale trade that cost the company more than $6 billion, those were trades that were making big bets on complex derivatives, the company says dimon bears the ultimate responsibility, so guess what, the bank cut his total salary which includes his bonus, they cut it in half to $11.5 million. i know, poor jamie dimon. but do you know what, he made $23.5 million last year, so $11.5 million, what a pauper. >> i'm glad he won't have to apply for food stamps. goldman sachs, we'll touch on...